lik- PRINGE EDWARD-roam! m an. SHOWS AT 3:15 — 7 — 9 n» lllii CURTIS lilii lliillslll iliiilii mm: taiscnum iozmm -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:- 4—Days—4—Starts MONDAY EXCITING LOVERS! Murcia Davenporfe flaming story of the red-headed serving maid and heft-o- mance in the home of the steel kingl aa oifilliliiiiillii rncx DONALD uonsi. PRESTON CR|$P ' BARRYMQRE ' FOSTER ' ‘JLADYS COOPER - REGINALD OWEN t MARSHA‘ HUNT DAN DURYEA ESSICA TANDY ,- MRBARA EVEREST s MARSHALL THOMPSOI“ MOIOGIAI PICYUIIS pVC$EHIS . SIDNEY TOlERa Plus-SERIAL AND \ u » ‘i Moiiifinliuo 3 " W. CARTER ‘ b ,IilNSI\Y»4_FONG COMEDY SHOWS 3:15 - 7 and 8:451 i ‘i ‘ "’" . '»‘!1- EMPIRE — ‘IO-NIGHT — SAT. Shows At 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Saturday 2:80 .‘, w nuriilzfis - Amounts!- -_- comanv _ CARTOON . saunas. m n10 "ms- - Nam-Q.” .- snunn‘.iv ruonr Ind Old Time Dancing ‘till’- l Q} Admission 25c the Crowd to .18. HALL ' Geo. Yea, treasurer. i . [This column ls reserved for news o! loesl interest but ed slanewsynalurellllibeinssm st flve oenls s word, strictly pey- sbleluuivnuos. COOKS Fer Photograph OONIEDEBATION LIII IN. SUBARU! lil-fi-lii. UNLOADING TODAY. —- OH’ o! 1 A!!! I00 t in: es . Fennel] d: Chandler. 10-24- TBE ANNUAL MIITING o! the Navy, Army, Air Form rs’ Club will be held at No. 2 Havi- lsnd Street‘; up‘ moor. a _ . CORRECTION - III. Bruce Power, Hope River, miss that he gave no one permission to send an advertisement about s ram being on his property. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Minister, Rev. Pete J Ber- viees tor lundsy. October Ilth. Religion l1 A, M. Agpin Road l P. . Vlet ri 7.90 . M. o a 10-2d-1i. TRYON - BONSIIAW BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Sunday, Odlober P. . 7.80 m” 3. Auni 3th. P. M. Rev. . IO-I-ii. CHURCH BIIVIGI. -- ‘lht Wheetley River. W. M. B. wili hold o. service on Stands evmhs, Oct. 5‘ at 7.80 . , gue speairer. Special singing. ZO-JO-li. THE PRESBYTIZRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services on Sun- day, October 28th. will be lows: Caledonia 11.00 . CHURCH SERVICE. - Church of Scotland services. 28th. Stanchel 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M, Ca e Traverse ‘l P. M. Rev. J. 1-1. 017 l0- - . HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. Services Sunday, October 28th. are as iollows: North Will.- shire 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P, M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. 10-26-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday, Oct. 231p are as iollosvs: Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. S. school 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. S School l1 A. M. Rev. J. R Skin- ner, Minister. 10-3-11. BRADALBANE United Church. Services October 28th. Rose Valley 11 A. M, North Granville 1i P. M. Pleasant Valley '7 P. M. Rev. E. S. Weeks will conduct the services. ‘Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minlisgegé n . POWNAL CHARGE, United Church of Canada. Services, Sun- day, October 28th. 11.00 A. M. Clif- ton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. Tin Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be observed st each oi these services. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Rov. E. R. Macvicar, Minister. 10-26-11. ORWELL-VERNON CHARGE. -~United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday, October 28in. . A. M. Cherry Valley, 2.30 P. M. Vernon River. 7.30 P. M. Orwoll. Rev, R. E, Webster, B. A., will be in charge of these services Rev. E. R. Macvloar, Interim Chair- man. 10-26-11. CHURCH NOTICE for Sunday. October 28th, Church o! Ilzngiand notice ior the Parish of Springfield and Craipaud. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. church School 10.00 A, M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Thomas‘ Church, Long Creek, Evening Prayer 3.00 P, M. St. John's Church, Crapaud, Ev- ening Prayer 7.00 P, M. Rev. B FFGLm, Rector. iD-26-1i. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brcolcfleid Congre- gation. Services next lord's dcy as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M, Brookfieid 7.30 P. M. Brooklield Sunday Sch0o1 10.80 A. M. Donald Noholson, Student Minister. 10-26-11. STEELWORKERS MEETING- The United Steelworkers oi Am- erica. Local 3249, held their regular monthly meeting Monday, Oct. 22. in the L. P. U. Hall on Water 5t. A good attendance oi‘ membnrs was present. After regular busi- ness was attended to. the meeting was adjourned until Nov. 22. Oil‘:- cers in attendance were: E. J. Sudsbury, s; JOs. Gillan, vice- pres.: A. . Arsenault, fln. secty.‘ A Graham. rec. se ., an end the Celumloie‘ Nolvml heIeMed by GRAPE-HUN II flIK-ll“ i . ._____._7.____._ FCI GOMMI ‘P MAITII If A’ I Iv END ILLIH cowbel- ° ions-n 1d vices will be held as follows: snvrcrs mm D\‘_Ilth st new our; t u s. 1h. Ca - dish n web's? u. a. w. all... Minister, Lvanlelist. i 10-26-11. .,..__ CENTRAL PARISH-F- services Bundsy, October lib. Clyde River i! A. ll. I. H. 10.16 A. M. Churchill 1.90 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P. ii. B. 6.15 P. M. T. W. Good ‘Iinieter JOHN'S PIIBIIYTIRIAN Belfiut. Services Bun- ber, will be v Prim School at a o'clock. 11 wea- ther conditions incurable. Rev. E. Bhs, Minister. 10-26-li. d Church Gllch in r Dth. In, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper i1 A. M. Dundee, 3 P. M. Montague. 730 P. M, R, D. Muc- Leen, Minister. 10-20-11. W.A. MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of Trinity United W.A. was held on 'I'hurs- dey sihrnoen in the Social Hall. Mrs. Wm. Teed president in the ohsir. The devotional period was led by Mrs. enaernenis were made for the an- nuel collection lo be held in place of the tee and sole. Collectors for the clothing drive gave a very an- ooursging report of work done. Ifilrnlehing DIVINE committee lkeflng prayer. NORTH DIVER PASTORATE. -~Sunda,v, October 28th. The Scr- Creek: S. School 10,16 A. . vies 11 A. M. Clyde River: . School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Kinseion: Service 7.90 P. M, Fair- view: S, School 11 A. M. North River: S, School 11 A. M. You are invited to attend these services. Rev. A, E. Todd, Minister. 10-28-11. BANK 0F MONTREAL BUS- INESS SUMMARY SAYS:— Mar- itime Pmvinoes, Wholesale trade during September was slightly lower than a year ago, ow- ing to shortages in various lines oi merchandise. Retail sales continue brisk, but short- eflw in dry K006i. Plrticularly men's wear, are evident. Collections are good. Demand for lumber and pulpwood continues strong. Vessels engaged in salt iislhing this season showed slightly increased catches over last year. Demand for dried fish continues active; supplies are short and the situation is aggrav- ated by the steady export of fro- THE C HARLOTTETOWN GUA R DIAN r rm: CENTRAL ousnnum He has seen things won't talk much about. zen fillets to Great Britain. Prod- uction oi lresh fish during Scpt- ember was below average. Manu- facturing plants generally are working st or near capacity and more labour is now available in some disfricts. Shipbuilding and repair plan-ts continue busy, Coal production in Cape Breton during September increased over the pre- vious month, but was below the oorresmnding period s year ago Teachers’ Convention The Local Teachers Convention was held in U138. Oct. l8, 1945. with an attendance of thirty-three teachers. 'I‘he meeting opened with Mr. Nathan Beers pres ding, Tho minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Reta Chapman, and adopted as read. Then followed the appointment o! the iollowing committees, Nominations: Miss Ruby Mar:- Leod, Miss Zeta Rooney. Resolutions: Miss Catherine Fra- ser, Mrs. Gertrude Whiteway. Press: Miss Reta Chapman, Mr. ' Willard Brehaut Question Box: Miss Sylvia. Mac- Neill. Miss Mary Bell. Mr, Nathan Beers gave the pros- idents report, in which he stressed the imperative need oi’ higher sal- aries, revision of the course of in the betterment of the almost intolerable conditions un- der Which most teachers ivork. He pointed out that nearly all public servants, no matter how insignifi- cant their contribution to the nub. lie welfare may be. received larger salaries than Prince Edward Island teachers. Miss Newson. director ol the Junior Red Cross, outlined chi! Junior Red organisations. Ml‘. Gilmore presented the Red mm- w llmuir school which hes won this honor for the lewd vs yesr. The rec- ord ol Caledonia Junior Red Cross Wes worthy of mention. Mr. D, B. Lusty gave a very m. structive address on the Maritime School Broadcasts which he stated W" l)" "i001 H8111)’ commendable 5011001 bPOB-dcflst anii-tion anv- where. He outlined the dag} broadcasts on'all subjects and ti?! great contribution made b" "vi-c. .________. Cleared of" DISCHARGE \ "I found thst Ceisrrh-o-zone f soothed my whole respiratory sys- tem. You ssve hours of downright mlwrv by using Cetarrh-o-zone when you first begin to shiver or sneeze. For e dependable means of rea , up e stubborn cold, l hold "l1 both hands for Csierrh-o-nne: t is so simple to use. so prompt in action. Under the soothing influ- ‘ence of Cstsrrh-o-sone, the phlegm breathing becomes ens er, quick- soreness lilusged nostrils are clear er. nerrh-o-zone took sl out of my 0m: dried up the run- nin matter in t e nose snd made my esd fssi clear. Catsrrhsl head- ac e and sin over thee es went Illo- Y“. l do urge sll so erm to use Cstsrrh-o-Iose. " You should get-the suns malts es the writer of ' letter. The MON. WID. FRIDAY CFCY 5-45 sn. "nus IS CANADA‘ o~5'#.‘.'i$'s'¢‘$- ti sooner you use Cntsrh-e-sons, the sooner ou‘l| be on the road to better eslth. All dru [lets sell Csterrh-o-lons, in II 50c sizes. Flu! N: /n / [rm/n Cami: a H orzoss: inor served by ills‘? ivl lite. i-nirdiani of comrades who will months in hosp died. And he i lie came home dMun l not return and of others who ital. He is thinking about de nden s ‘thinking of his own future an He realizes that he has a handicap of years to ov those who held civil jobs while he was away fighting. When he was in the service, he realized what the aftermath less thousands of his comrade Double your purchase of Loan Bonds. You have a ck nsvin stthesemewelkinbt tiortseesliiid, it zvillsbe easy. By donb to pa for them. mou y rate as the forthcoming Ninth Victory year to ssve for them and a yes: your order for Ninth Victory Loan Bonds, you kee hi with every returned man and at the some time forti your own financial position to take advantage of postwar opportunities that lie ahead; - Rogers Hardware Co. LTD. douethiagszasnsufieredthingsasiitheths Bu: he is doing a lot of thinkin . He is thinkin ve yet to spend ts of those who whet it holds for him; ercome to cstch up with he too bought Victory Bonds, because of war would mesa to him and count; s A Get Ready to Byy More Victory Bonds I if such broadcasts can be utilized, that is, if radios can be installed in the schools. Mr. d, general- secretary e ca Island Teachers‘ Federation, die- cussed the reorganization of the P.E.I.T.F., and oi the work which can be accompllmed by a strong teachers’ union. Mr. Angus A. Gilmore, district supervisor, spoke upon the subject oi’ social studies, (the study o! our society and the way in which this came about). and the importance o! this in the building o! a better world. He stressed the im ortance of pupil activity in all p sses of k: such as, class collec- tions, open disoulsl work, pgiil prises. e s gve many helpiui suggestions in e teaching and testing oi “geography and history. Alter r. lmore‘: address, the mornin session sdloumed and all did j to a delicious the Uigg Women's Institute. AFTERNOON UIIBION presented necessity of the n oi these nature clubs was streseeddlot onlpob this peak- er but ‘b; the lcl win: s lcor, Col. W. Jieid 9.8.0., I .BA., who spoke on the rieed for proper entertsinment and recreation defile unlined lu ism‘. Ill The ldvvmi grad din- ed not blame the teachers for this condition but said that the rural teacher was forced to attempt the superhuman task oi teaching ten es. The uestion box, conducted by Miss llgury Bell and Miss Sylvia MacNeill, proved to be both enter- taining and instructive. A discussion on the need tor revision oi the entrance examina- tion was led by the president, Mr. hhtlvan Beers, The nolnlnatin, committee brought in its report which was adopted as Iollowsi ' President, Mr. Nathan Beers. Vice-president, Miss Catherine Fraser Beore , Miss Janet Gilmore. Mr. N Beers and Mr, Wil- lard Brehout were appointed to the board o! governors of the Prince Edward Island _Tcachers Federation. ' The following A solutions, adopt- thanks u; the Women's Institute 0.! Ulgg for their excellent dinner and to th Or e . D. B. School Ml‘. J. B. MacDonald, retzry oi the Teachers Mr. A wpervlso- Mr Willard. 192i? m?’ on w. iv lieid- m m‘ - - . . Edward MacPhaii and Professor W.A. Mac- Phee for their inspiring addresses. 4.. Whereas the entrance ques- tions do not adhere closely enough QUICKIES Federation; “i835 * to the we books, and 055;? the r uired portion oi i the matter. And be it resolved i- we ask n. professor o! the narlk lar subject to set that examinit r . P9 . 5. Resolved that we thank i president, Mr. Nathan Beers! fllmbly presiding at this oonv tion and for his representing U! the meetings oi the Teachers’ ~ eciétlilve during the past gar.‘ i e meeting closed sll! the National Anthem. By Ken Reynold: " " l». u read, were presented by Catherine Fraser: l. Resolved that the teachers express their thmka that. eace victorious has to zlimsoivea um the mums of this oflfiVQlli-lflfl Qlkhd l VOW 0f a‘2if§%"¥$ia§‘° °°" "““" '3.‘ also ma that child?!” geuld receive such‘ instruction free e ti’ u would ‘have suspelided. 1 rm‘: Qllde VIII’: Public lehoel ex rninetions. ma» i101! 1111'!’ ulil gm! lowsnee returned an are world since our last conven- o _ / _ . l‘ l“ lenenedl-euswor lvenv owns» will“